George heard music all the time, but no one even knew music was important to him until his mother got a second-hand piano. While his brother, Ira wasn’t interested, George raced over and amazed his mother by pounding out a popular ragtime tune. After that, George studied with famous piano teachers and began composing. At 17 he sold his first tune. By 1920, everyone knew of George Gershwin and his music. He combined classical, ragtime, jazz and blues in wild, unpredictable ways to create his rhapsody, a “musical kaleidoscope of America’s melting pot,” Rhapsody in Blue. The world premiere took place on February 12, 1924 in Aeolian Hall, New York.
Wonderfully descriptive language helps the reader hear the music of the story. Text is accentuated in places with colorful swirling words and phrases. Much of the illustrations are done in tones of blue as befitting a book about Rhapsody in Blue.
Includes Author’s and Illustrator’s Notes, Timeline, and Selected Bibliography